This kickoff concert is a journey through time and space. It includes Renaissance madrigals sung by members of Bach Collegium, the one-movement “Quartettsatz” by Franz Schubert, a musical tribute to Duke Ellington and a haunting final work, “The Consolation of Rain,” written by contemporary composer David Bruce.

The immersive and provocative installations of British sculptor Tim Shaw serve as the backdrop for a program of thought-provoking music of the 21st century. This free pop-up concert will be followed by a screening of the 2002 Irish film “Bloody Sunday.”

“Loving Vincent” — 7 p.m., Friday, Feb. 22, at a museum location to be announced

This free pop-up concert pays tribute to the influential Dutch painter, Vincent Van Gogh. It will be followed by a screening of the 2017 experimental drama “Loving Vincent.”

“Fateful Encounters” — 7 p.m., Tuesday, March 12, at a location to be announced

This concert will explore the various circumstances life presents, both fairly and unfairly, with music by Baroque composer Georg Philipp Telemann and famed film composer Nino Rota. It also includes evocative works by innovative young composers Shawn Conley and Sarah Kirkland Snider.

The final concert of the season draws inspiration from the thought-provoking “Homage to the Square: on Dry Ground” by Bauhaus artist Josef Albers with musical works by J.S. Bach, François Couperin, Osvaldo Golijov, Arvo Pärt, Kevin Puts and David Lang.